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Brock Lesnar is still working in the ring quite strongly at the age of 48, and it does not even look like he has any plans of retiring from in ring action anytime soon. But rumours have already started to rise that The Beast Incarnate has started considering a retirement soon, and some of the sources are even claiming that the venue is also set.
With Gunther having already retired two of the biggest names in 2025, Goldberg and John Cena, The Ring General is being considered the name to retire more names in the near future. In July, Goldberg wrestled Gunther in his farewell match, where Goldberg was defeated by the then World Heavyweight Champion.

Brock Lesnar's retirement discussed by Dutch Mantel
On December 13, Gunther wrestled John Cena in his farewell match, and he earned the right to challenge him in his farewell match after winning a 16 man tournament, which was organised to determine his last ever opponent. Gunther shocked the entire world by defeating John Cena in his final match, and that was by Submission.
Gunther is rumored retire Brock Lesnar, much like Goldberg and John Cena
Now it is being discussed that Gunther will retire Brock Lesnar next, and this match is going to take place at WrestleMania 42. Nothing has been confirmed yet, but this has been one of the biggest rumors in the wrestling world right now. Wrestling legend Dutch Mantel, who is also known as Zeb Colter, recently discussed this upcoming match while speaking on his “Story Time with Dutch Mantell” podcast. He stated;

A match between the duo is rumoured at WrestleMania 42
“Well, I don’t know why he’s [Brock Lesnar] gotta retire. The schedule that WWE has now is nothing like it used to be. Literally nothing. We used to go through some weeks, you may have gotten into a ring not necessarily to wrestle that much, but you may have gotten into a ring eight to nine or ten times a week.”
“You’d have double headers on Saturday, Saturday afternoon matinee show, they would call it. Then you’d have a Saturday night show. And then Sunday, you’d have a matinee show at about 3 o’clock. Then get right in your car, drive somewhere else, and then you would have another show. Then get in the car, drive to the town where Monday Night Raw would be, and they ran you like a dog.” said WWE and wrestling legend Dutch Mantel.